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>> two brothers from upstate new york hit it big in 2006. they waited until they had 11 days to claim the prize. they were worried the windfall would have a negative influence on their lives. and they wanted to plan properly. i think one of the guys was engaged and planning a wedding. he wanted to make sure that the money didn't influence everything that was going down. but we talked about it. you can put it in a bank and get interest on it. >> have they not heard of interest? $5 million. >> don't tell me. >> six years? >> it would be up if you claim it. they would get publicity. >> but still. all of the money they just lost out on. >> i would go for six days. i think i'd think about it for six days and cash it. >> yeah. i'm not going to work with that on the planner. >>> talk about big money. we have the answer to who is the highest-paid actor on tv. ashton kutcher, leading the top of the "forbes" list. a cool 24 million bucks for starring in "two and a half men." >> hugh laurie tied for number two with ray romano. his "men of a certain age
>> two brothers from upstate new york hit it big in 2006. they waited until they had 11 days to claim the prize. they were worried the windfall would have a negative influence on their lives. and they wanted to plan properly. i think one of the guys was engaged and planning a wedding. he wanted to make sure that the money didn't influence everything that was going down. but we talked about it. you can put it in a bank and get interest on it. >> have they not heard of interest? $5...
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kateria tekakewitha. >> she was born in 1656 in what is now upstate new york. disfigured and partially blinded by small pox she was thrown out of her tribe when she converted to christianity at age 20, died four years later and came to be known as the lilly of the mohawks. for gerald tukwin, a native american from potawatomi, kansas, today was the culmination of a dream. >> i thought a lot of our ancestors, you know, that probably are just real excited this day. although already passed on, but they got to be happy, happy with us today. and with what has taken place here in the vatican. >> reporter: the church sees saints as a way of rekindling faith. making the grade as a saint can take years, even centuries. the main criteria are two miracles. one to be bee at find and the other to reach full saint hood. 12-year-old jake finkbonner, string enwith a flesh-eating disease at age 5 was index plikically cured after the parents prayed to her. the elevation of mother marianne cope who worked in the helper colley in hawaii until her death, brings the total of american
kateria tekakewitha. >> she was born in 1656 in what is now upstate new york. disfigured and partially blinded by small pox she was thrown out of her tribe when she converted to christianity at age 20, died four years later and came to be known as the lilly of the mohawks. for gerald tukwin, a native american from potawatomi, kansas, today was the culmination of a dream. >> i thought a lot of our ancestors, you know, that probably are just real excited this day. although already...
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than fracking in upstate new york. the congressman voted to weaken the cd while promoting the nuclear plant. i think that is record when it comes to safety should give all of our voters a great pause. we have a tremendous option. right now in this region when it comes to renewable and alternative energies it should be the focus of our investment here it overwhelmingly shows significant risk from fracking for the environment and the economy. >> moderator: frank here in new york. >> what he said on the violence against women is slightly on truman. the only vote it i had with a chance to vote for her bill surely would have supported the senate side what he told you is slightly on true. with. this is a repeated pattern he said i voted to cut 6,000 nuclear safety records. there's absolutely no vote or voted that way this is always the way that this candidate proceeds but on tracking we have to be confident that it protect our water and air so i'm not in a position to endorse it and when we do get into position assuming we c
than fracking in upstate new york. the congressman voted to weaken the cd while promoting the nuclear plant. i think that is record when it comes to safety should give all of our voters a great pause. we have a tremendous option. right now in this region when it comes to renewable and alternative energies it should be the focus of our investment here it overwhelmingly shows significant risk from fracking for the environment and the economy. >> moderator: frank here in new york. >>...
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that is all an upstate new york and new england. a cold front out to the west and here is that stormy weather in the pacific northwest. there is even a hint of a warm front out in the plains. warmer weather, the way the jets stream is tracking right now we are in for some cool air. rising again out over the atlantic. everything is progressing eastward. here is all that warm air and out to the west. that will be coming in and it will part here for today's. look at the temperatures here at 6:00, well into the 80's, near 90 down in the southern plains. all this stuff is headed our way. the forecast for tonight will be a chilly one. upper 30's to near 40. mostly clear skies, sunset at 6:18, which is three or four minutes away. if there is a breeze, it will be very light and from the west. tomorrow, the temperatures jump up from today and they just keep going from there for the next couple of days. mostly sunny skies, above average for the season with a west wind of 5-10 miles an hour. a one-foot chop on the open waters of the bay tomorr
that is all an upstate new york and new england. a cold front out to the west and here is that stormy weather in the pacific northwest. there is even a hint of a warm front out in the plains. warmer weather, the way the jets stream is tracking right now we are in for some cool air. rising again out over the atlantic. everything is progressing eastward. here is all that warm air and out to the west. that will be coming in and it will part here for today's. look at the temperatures here at 6:00,...
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personally i don't feel like we should have it in upstate new york and i'll tell you why. people say well, it will create jobs. i have seen too much evidence of that kind may be a job here and there, but what it will do is disrupt the wineries that are spotting up along the lakes. the two reason that we have, the framing, both conventional like dairy and organic farming is now going on. we have a clean water economy and i believe that our future is because of our clean water. so when politicians say we've got gold under her feet away to exploit it, i think what it is is a clean water, not necessarily natural gas. >> moderator: ann marie buerkle, same question. buerkle, first of all, let to clarify cap-and-trade 50 and voted a small mound that in this state, new york come in new york state would be desperately affected by increased energy costs. his position on nuclear power was left with the local government make the decisions in the local communities, the renewed federal policy. can handle both ways. i believe the approach to hydro- fracturing is both ways. it's important
personally i don't feel like we should have it in upstate new york and i'll tell you why. people say well, it will create jobs. i have seen too much evidence of that kind may be a job here and there, but what it will do is disrupt the wineries that are spotting up along the lakes. the two reason that we have, the framing, both conventional like dairy and organic farming is now going on. we have a clean water economy and i believe that our future is because of our clean water. so when...
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a warm front will make its way from the lakes of toward upstate new york and into new england, dragging some of the cloud cover across the middle atlantic. we will see some of that, but most of the rain will miss us to the north as well. 74 in columbus right now, 64 at state college. the warm front will push across the region and head for long england. today was warmer than normal. we ended up six above the average. 65 is now the average for this time of year. 85 was the record high and 31 the record low. a little bit of cloud cover coming in from the mountains but by dawn we should see some high, thin clouds associated with the warm front, and that will prevent the temperatures from dropping too far. winds overnight nearly calm. memphis is up to 80 now, 77 in kansas city. with the cloud cover, showers mostly to the north, the main threat around here will be in southern pennsylvania. tomorrow and again on wednesday, the clouds win out the battle with the sunshine. tomorrow, 73-78 degrees, warmer than normal with southwest winds at 5. there is some risk of a sprinkle. tomorrow, they wate
a warm front will make its way from the lakes of toward upstate new york and into new england, dragging some of the cloud cover across the middle atlantic. we will see some of that, but most of the rain will miss us to the north as well. 74 in columbus right now, 64 at state college. the warm front will push across the region and head for long england. today was warmer than normal. we ended up six above the average. 65 is now the average for this time of year. 85 was the record high and 31 the...
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right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a mild temperatures to hang on for a few more days. more details on tropical storm sandy coming up next. >> in the race for the white house, no more debates, and exactly two weeks until election day. barry simms is live in northwest baltimore where local clergy members are saying no to extended gambling here in maryland. we will begin with the presidential race. steve handelsman is in florida. >> good evening from deerfield beach, florida. last night's debate made up some mines and motivated the supporters of both candidates. president obama tried out his closing campaign argument in delray beach, charging mitt romney cannot be trusted. >> everything he is doing right now is to hide his real position and try to win this election. florida, you know me. you can trust that i say what i mean. >> but at the debate, the president'
right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a mild temperatures to hang on for a few more days. more details on tropical storm sandy coming up next. >> in the race for the white house, no more debates, and exactly two weeks until election day. barry simms is live in...
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we need policies that bring us forward, create jobs in upstate new york. i'm so glad to be here and i look forward to your questions in a robust debate i'm sure we're going to have. thank you. >> yes, good evening. i'm ursula, green party candidate for congress this year and my family came to syracuse in the 1980s. they thought the night season and 1840s and after world war ii and came to the united states believing this is a country where fewer card you can advocate by for your family. unfortunately, the american dream is just too far out of reach for most people. with the skyrocketing unemployment, strangling death for too many people. that's why i support positive, progressive solutions to the crisis. i support a public jobs program like during the wpa to get people back to work as soon as possible. i support health care to be human rights and i pay or die commodity. i'm running because my opponent has suffered to sell policies that the corporate phone and policies. they get to washington and their business. so here to offer progressive solutions becaus
we need policies that bring us forward, create jobs in upstate new york. i'm so glad to be here and i look forward to your questions in a robust debate i'm sure we're going to have. thank you. >> yes, good evening. i'm ursula, green party candidate for congress this year and my family came to syracuse in the 1980s. they thought the night season and 1840s and after world war ii and came to the united states believing this is a country where fewer card you can advocate by for your family....
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new york, so there's a window here. most of that window is north of us, which would be beneficial to our area to have the storm track north of us, but it might not. we're tracking this. >> what is the two scenarios that we have? when will we know which one's coming. what will be the window of opportunity to do something? >> the scenarios are less further apart than they were yesterday. we know somewhere between, new york and down through virginia. the cone will tighten up tomorrow, tighten up more saturday. by tomorrow afternoon this time, 48 hours, we'll have a better idea. we're 72 hours. now is the time to get ready for the storm. >> all right. thanks a lot, wyatt for that update. it is another busy day on the cam pan trail as the pressure is mounting to reach as many voters as possible before election day. tory dunnan joins us from washington. less than two weeks away. where was mitt romney today oar are mitt romney is focusing on swing states, ohio being one. he was at three events. so far plenty of shaking hands a
new york, so there's a window here. most of that window is north of us, which would be beneficial to our area to have the storm track north of us, but it might not. we're tracking this. >> what is the two scenarios that we have? when will we know which one's coming. what will be the window of opportunity to do something? >> the scenarios are less further apart than they were yesterday. we know somewhere between, new york and down through virginia. the cone will tighten up tomorrow,...
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he is living in upstate new york in the 1820s. he's confused because they called it the burned over district- there's so many doctrines flying around and preachers preaching and pastors preaching, and so many ways christianity is being spun. and he prays and says, you know, "god, help me. which is the true one?" and lo and behold, a divine personage occurs to him- the angel moroni- and reveals these ancient plates that were buried in upstate new york, and he's given powers to translate them. and on these plates comes the book of mormon. and what does the book of mormon do? it places the mormons in the center of god's drama, right on the american frontier, which has absolutely unlimited potential. so you take spiritual power, a divine plan, revealed mythically, supernaturally, to a people who are then called upon to build zion, to build god's kingdom on earth, right at a time- and we're talking here, you know, jacksonian democracy- heading out across the frontier, building the great nation because god wants us to. well, what are th
he is living in upstate new york in the 1820s. he's confused because they called it the burned over district- there's so many doctrines flying around and preachers preaching and pastors preaching, and so many ways christianity is being spun. and he prays and says, you know, "god, help me. which is the true one?" and lo and behold, a divine personage occurs to him- the angel moroni- and reveals these ancient plates that were buried in upstate new york, and he's given powers to...
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narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets.
narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the...
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rain staying north upstate new york. here's the setup for you tonight. 38 degrees. spooky. chilly to the bone. tomorrow 53 though with a west breeze and the next couple of days pretty good weather on tap, relatively speak, just a little breezy and below average temperatures through the outlook. really, it is impressive. a storm that size can change the whole weather pattern. instead of 70s and seasonable 60s, we're having a tough time getting out of the 40s. >> garrett county can have it all. >> i agree. i'm just trying to pre. >>> thinking about listing your home for sale? >> sales are starting to rebound and prices are moving up after a five-year fall. if you're thinking of putting your house on the market after the new year, you may want to know some secret words. no one want as for sale sign to sit in front of their house. the words in your ad could mean the difference between a quick sale and long winter. the best terms, move-in condition. those homes sell 12% faster. another good term, great starter home, which implies affordable. three stall garage, gourmet kitchen a
rain staying north upstate new york. here's the setup for you tonight. 38 degrees. spooky. chilly to the bone. tomorrow 53 though with a west breeze and the next couple of days pretty good weather on tap, relatively speak, just a little breezy and below average temperatures through the outlook. really, it is impressive. a storm that size can change the whole weather pattern. instead of 70s and seasonable 60s, we're having a tough time getting out of the 40s. >> garrett county can have it...
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we can see new york, upstate new york dealing with a few showers this morning. but, new york it is going to be awesome tonight. the bronx and we're looking at clear skies. we can see this first pitch 7:37. 56 degrees, the winds out of the west at about 5 do 10 miles an hour. it's going to be cold and it's supposed to be cool for baseball. it's going to be fabulous out there. it's chilly here at home and into the afternoon temperatures below average around 61. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. and the fire has been affecting the roadways hasn't it? >>> yes, yes lynette. denwood avenue does remain shut down. we'll have more on the fire coming up? just a minute. but if you are traveling on 95 right now in wait marsh, there's no delays, it will be nice and clear from route 43 all the way downtown. and 695 no problems to report there from parkville all the way up to towson. and for those of you using the harrisburg expressway, here's what it looks like just north of 695. everything moving right along. no delays as you
we can see new york, upstate new york dealing with a few showers this morning. but, new york it is going to be awesome tonight. the bronx and we're looking at clear skies. we can see this first pitch 7:37. 56 degrees, the winds out of the west at about 5 do 10 miles an hour. it's going to be cold and it's supposed to be cool for baseball. it's going to be fabulous out there. it's chilly here at home and into the afternoon temperatures below average around 61. let's get a check now of the abc2...
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then upstate new york, western new york, this area of low pressure sits and spin and doesn't move as fast as it's moving now. the potential for maybe a foot of rain if it sits there. an inch an hour for a day, day and a half so that's where perilous situations come in with the inland flooding. the first bands of the rain coming here into the southeast. we can see that. and, of course, we're going to watch this model guide take this hurricane, again bring it onshore, fredricka. monday and then you can see the snow on the backside. we're talking about a hurricane with snow because this is not just purely a tropical feature. it really will be a hybrid and a powerful one at that and, of course, the power outages and travel delays are another story. >> wow. thanks so much alexandria. keep us posted throughout the day. there are continuing to be national weather updates throughout the day to give us an idea of the status of sandy. thanks so much. >> sure. >> meantime that political storm called the race to the white house, that is here and now. and it all comes to a head. ten days from now
then upstate new york, western new york, this area of low pressure sits and spin and doesn't move as fast as it's moving now. the potential for maybe a foot of rain if it sits there. an inch an hour for a day, day and a half so that's where perilous situations come in with the inland flooding. the first bands of the rain coming here into the southeast. we can see that. and, of course, we're going to watch this model guide take this hurricane, again bring it onshore, fredricka. monday and then...
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a man accused of murdering a man is scheduled to .ppear in court taglianetti at a man in in upstate new york. there are reports his estranged was seeing him. we talked to him yesterday, -- yesterday and she did not she believessaid murderband is guilty of glad he is in jail. tragic milestone this u.s. serviceman was killed in aeople firefight with afghan army allies. 2000th american in the 11-year-old war. >> tomorrow could be a rough for drivers in d.c.. is because members of city plant to shut k street in the morning. they mark the one-year .nniversary of the movement they stayed in mcpherson square for nearly five until the enforced a ban on overnight camping. >> it has been a cloudy night with a few showers. when willout there -- the rain go away? stick around. we will be in the belfort furniture weather center with a first check. the first showers -- we have been watching them in the belfort furniture weather center. movedf the showers have out of the area. at clear skies. temperatures have fallen. gaithersburg. 57 in fredericksburg. this is what it looks like early in the afternoo
a man accused of murdering a man is scheduled to .ppear in court taglianetti at a man in in upstate new york. there are reports his estranged was seeing him. we talked to him yesterday, -- yesterday and she did not she believessaid murderband is guilty of glad he is in jail. tragic milestone this u.s. serviceman was killed in aeople firefight with afghan army allies. 2000th american in the 11-year-old war. >> tomorrow could be a rough for drivers in d.c.. is because members of city plant...
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in parts of upstate new york right now. a couple of sprinkles to our west. check out culpeper county, nothing on the observation. if you live in culpeper or for bakir county, are you getting sprinkles? send me a tweet and let me know. we have flood warnings in the fact across much of the metro area, smaller rivers, creeks, and streams. some are cresting by tonight. by the end of the week we will be in better shape and will check in with adam caskey in a little bit for more on river conditions. take a look at rainfall totals. the highest one i could find was reedville virginia. la plata about 8 inches. in washington d.c. we had 5 inches. it is 43 degrees this morning. still a pretty modest. when about 5 miles per hour. lots of 30-degree readings. 39 in winchester -- 37 degrees at this hour. here is your forecast. they are not giving up their candy tonight. mostly cloudy, chilly, temperatures in the mid 40's. sunset -- you should be able to get in dinner quickly before you had out there. sunset is 6:08 p.m. >> such great news -- marc trains metro virginia rail
in parts of upstate new york right now. a couple of sprinkles to our west. check out culpeper county, nothing on the observation. if you live in culpeper or for bakir county, are you getting sprinkles? send me a tweet and let me know. we have flood warnings in the fact across much of the metro area, smaller rivers, creeks, and streams. some are cresting by tonight. by the end of the week we will be in better shape and will check in with adam caskey in a little bit for more on river conditions....
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new york. anthony taglianetti is accused of killing school superintendent keith reed. >> a college professor described as the residence santa claus is dead following a car accident. a carpet jumped the sidewalk and hit the 60-year-old as he walked his dog. rhett leverett a history professor at marymount university. police believe the medical episode cause the driver to crash. >> there is a movement to provide more safe parking for the disabled. one in 10 meters are being converted to redtops. export pc's read the meter program got started last march and -- dc's meterred top meter program got started last march and lasted all of two weeks because nobody liked it. the handicap did not like it because their parking used to be free. the non-handicap did not like it because it took away more of their parking. >> i cannot take chances on getting a parking space where there are not any designated handicapped spaces. >> she says she often does not allow the casino's parking will be impossible. at a new
new york. anthony taglianetti is accused of killing school superintendent keith reed. >> a college professor described as the residence santa claus is dead following a car accident. a carpet jumped the sidewalk and hit the 60-year-old as he walked his dog. rhett leverett a history professor at marymount university. police believe the medical episode cause the driver to crash. >> there is a movement to provide more safe parking for the disabled. one in 10 meters are being converted...
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. >> judge jeanine: i grew up in a small town in upstate new york. i even worked in a dairy. i learned the difference between right and wrong. good and evil. the truth and a lie. i was taught to take responsibility. hello, welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week, the president and hillary clinton take responsibility. >> i take responsibility. >> i am ultimately responsible. >> we did not know they wanted more security. >> judge jeanine: well, joe de
. >> judge jeanine: i grew up in a small town in upstate new york. i even worked in a dairy. i learned the difference between right and wrong. good and evil. the truth and a lie. i was taught to take responsibility. hello, welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week, the president and hillary clinton take responsibility. >> i take responsibility. >> i am ultimately responsible. >> we did not know they wanted more security. >> judge jeanine:...
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we he have heather, she is from upstate new york. we -- you are from baltimore. lived in baltimore. here we go. a -- what do you have? >> a little magic. >> let's hear it. >> orioles magic, make it happen. magic, magic, magic. >> i like it. you have to give me the lyrics. check this out. they sold 15,000 wings last weekend on just the boston series. we are talking about probably thousands, thousands of wings, for the game tomorrow. the do or die game. i'm starting to get into it. we are having a great time. we have a good crowd. the rest of the season. we are giving free stuff away. there is great food. hope you are 21. . >> bring us some wings back? >> we will never see him again. marry land sport heros are immortal. with all that they have done, where do you put all the baseball bats, jerseys, showing their great achievements. odds are they are at the sports legends of camden yards. items few of us get a chance to see. >> reporter: for all the moments, milestones and stories still being written, sports play a big role in many lives. some of our heros are recognized by their haircu
we he have heather, she is from upstate new york. we -- you are from baltimore. lived in baltimore. here we go. a -- what do you have? >> a little magic. >> let's hear it. >> orioles magic, make it happen. magic, magic, magic. >> i like it. you have to give me the lyrics. check this out. they sold 15,000 wings last weekend on just the boston series. we are talking about probably thousands, thousands of wings, for the game tomorrow. the do or die game. i'm starting to get...
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ten years ago a man from upstate new york named william cook got a steroid injection. that's according to documents filed business koch's family. complaints say the drug was made by necc which is identified in the papers as new england compounding pharmacy. the suit seeking $2.5 million from the company. they say that it was contaminated that he got bacterial meningitis from it and he died from it. kock passed away in february, 2004. because of confidentiality agreements with do not know if they admitted wrongdoing. >> it raises issues with their quality systems. >> reporter: he's an expert on the compounding of drugs and the manufacturing of them at the university of maryland school of pharmacy. he says compounding pharmacies are traditionally supposed to to work with doctors to make specific drugs for compounding patients but some crossed over. >> you can obviously see when they're doing tens of thousands of units they've crossed over from a individual prescription to manufacturing where they're distributing that widely to all these different states. >> reporter: at
ten years ago a man from upstate new york named william cook got a steroid injection. that's according to documents filed business koch's family. complaints say the drug was made by necc which is identified in the papers as new england compounding pharmacy. the suit seeking $2.5 million from the company. they say that it was contaminated that he got bacterial meningitis from it and he died from it. kock passed away in february, 2004. because of confidentiality agreements with do not know if...
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. >>> the flooding trouble along the east coast is now a threat to places like upstate new york where they are sandbagging near lake on it as sandy's rath ends inland. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the latest. >> about 95% of the worst is over. that's the amount of damage that's been done. probably about 5% to go. i think the most extreme damage was done last night at that high tide cycle from atlantic city up the jersey shore and into the greater new york city area and out onto long island. the midnight high tide cycle along coastal connecticut. the size of this storm is so immense. it was only a category 1. typically a category 1 does, but not epic damage. because the storm was so i'm meansly large, it was able to transport the water so efficiently. it was just like a big hand in a bathtub, just splashing the water along the beaches. it was forced to go inland. that's what we dealt with. the storm has weakened. it has moved into areas of south central pennsylvania. there's a lot of elements with it still. we still have a couple of high wind warnings along lake ontario and as we
. >>> the flooding trouble along the east coast is now a threat to places like upstate new york where they are sandbagging near lake on it as sandy's rath ends inland. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the latest. >> about 95% of the worst is over. that's the amount of damage that's been done. probably about 5% to go. i think the most extreme damage was done last night at that high tide cycle from atlantic city up the jersey shore and into the greater new york city area and out...
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we need to see it right here in upstate new york. we have the tools and what it takes. that is what will turn the economy around. >> you believe the future is in what might be called "clean tech." there is manufacturing that is not clean tech. is drilling something you would support? >> we have unlimited opportunity in by a fuel and wind and solar. we produce those technologies on -- and those products right here in new york. we want to make a longterm investment there. it is a significant economic opportunity. what we need to make sure of before we start hydro fracking is to understand the facts. there are three things we need to know before i would be encouraging that in new york. first, what are the chemicals and formulas used? have there been any studies about the health of facts of those formulas and chemicals? second, when you drill down weekly, when you bring the water -- drill deeply, when you bring water back up, it can be read it --radioactive. you have to have in place an agreement on how to clean it up. one of many things we have going for us in new york sta
we need to see it right here in upstate new york. we have the tools and what it takes. that is what will turn the economy around. >> you believe the future is in what might be called "clean tech." there is manufacturing that is not clean tech. is drilling something you would support? >> we have unlimited opportunity in by a fuel and wind and solar. we produce those technologies on -- and those products right here in new york. we want to make a longterm investment there. it...
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kateri tekakwitha was born in 1656 what is now upstate new york. disfigured and partially blinded by small pox she was thrown out of her tribe when she converted to christianity and became known as the lily of the mohawk. for this native american today was the culmination of a dream. >> i thought a lot of our ancestors, you know, that probably are really excited but they are passed on but they got to be happy with today and what's taking place here at the vatican. >> reporter: the church sees saints as a way of rekindling saints. it can take years or centuries. the main criteria is two miracles. 12-year-old jake from washington state, stricken with a flesh eating disease in age 5 was cured after his parents prayed to her. the elevation of mother marie ann cope brings the total of american saints to 12. >> this is the least we could do for her. >> and pay our respects. >> reporter: benedict praised the new saints as heroic and courageous examples who are not their canonization has catholic bishops are meeting here to fine ways to increase christiani
kateri tekakwitha was born in 1656 what is now upstate new york. disfigured and partially blinded by small pox she was thrown out of her tribe when she converted to christianity and became known as the lily of the mohawk. for this native american today was the culmination of a dream. >> i thought a lot of our ancestors, you know, that probably are really excited but they are passed on but they got to be happy with today and what's taking place here at the vatican. >> reporter: the...
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upstate new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine, vermont, eight to 11 days. what happens if people can't get to the polls to vote? is there a mechanism to delay a vote in certain places? >> reporter: well look, the states run the election system, it doesn't come from the government. i can tell you the topic came up. the fema director, fugate, did talk with officials. this is what happened in the state of florida when it happened in 2004. they moved polling places and got generators where it was necessary to open precincts. and by the way, the federal government reimbursed the state for those costs. that is why it came up, because state and local officials asked mr. fugate if they could get reimbursed with federal tax dollars and he said that yes, that would be the case. that would be step one, a delay, and next, it is not up to the states, it would be a case by case. >> these early reports where we're getting where we can't get pictures yet out of the area just north of new york city is of some catastrophic damage, trees still down, over the wires, arcing wir
upstate new york, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, maine, vermont, eight to 11 days. what happens if people can't get to the polls to vote? is there a mechanism to delay a vote in certain places? >> reporter: well look, the states run the election system, it doesn't come from the government. i can tell you the topic came up. the fema director, fugate, did talk with officials. this is what happened in the state of florida when it happened in 2004. they moved polling places and got...
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later tonight and tomorrow southern michigan and areas in upstate new york. as far as the forecast goes for today, it looks to be very mild this afternoon after that chilly start in the morning where you could use the jacket. areas like new york city, we should see temperatures around 70 degrees. veronica, not many problems out there for the day. enjoy. >>> we can't complain. thanks for that, bill. >>> controlling your phone or ipad with a blink of an eye? details about the new ipad mini and gas prices drop. your business prices are straight ahead. >>> plus, cuban leader fidel castro is seen for the first time in months. he criticizes the rumor mongers. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just
later tonight and tomorrow southern michigan and areas in upstate new york. as far as the forecast goes for today, it looks to be very mild this afternoon after that chilly start in the morning where you could use the jacket. areas like new york city, we should see temperatures around 70 degrees. veronica, not many problems out there for the day. enjoy. >>> we can't complain. thanks for that, bill. >>> controlling your phone or ipad with a blink of an eye? details about the...
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death alleged with connection to the new england compound. 10 years ago a man from upstate new york from william cook also received an injection from this drug company. the complaint according to this report saying that this has been identified as the week in compound in pharmacy. the are seeking $2.5 million it was contaminated. and he received bacterial meningitis and died from that. he died in february, 20 04 it was later settled out of court. because of confidentiality would not know if they have grown up doing but still experts have questions about the cdc and their compound in practice. but it raises questions on their safety guidelines >> he is at the university of maryland and compounding pharmacies arkin to suppose to working with doctors to make specific drug combinations. however, some have crossed over. >> you can see when they are contents of thousands of units that have crossed over from an individual prescription pharmacist, patient to manufacturing or they are distributing that widely to all of these different states. >> those facilities are supposed to be regulated by th
death alleged with connection to the new england compound. 10 years ago a man from upstate new york from william cook also received an injection from this drug company. the complaint according to this report saying that this has been identified as the week in compound in pharmacy. the are seeking $2.5 million it was contaminated. and he received bacterial meningitis and died from that. he died in february, 20 04 it was later settled out of court. because of confidentiality would not know if...
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central pennsylvania, curve and go into upstate new york late wednesday into thursday. giving minimal effects to new york city by the time we get to wednesday morning. for your day on tuesday for the new york city area, you've got to consider still to have some breezy conditions out there, gusting at times, winds 30 to 40 miles an hour but tidal surges will back down because you won't have as heavy winds pushing that water onshore. a better day today. still tough but better than what we had yesterday. >> and add snow to the big problems being caused by sandy. as much as 3 feet is expected to fall in the southern appalachian moun p mountains. almost 50,000 people are without power in western virginia. and the national guard is on weather service issued blizzard warnings for more than 14 counties across the appalachian mountains as hurricane sandy hit a blanket of cold air. west virginia's governor earl ray tomlin declared a state of emergency as the snow began to fall. >> don't want anyone to panic. at the same time, you should be prepared for the storm as it moves throu
central pennsylvania, curve and go into upstate new york late wednesday into thursday. giving minimal effects to new york city by the time we get to wednesday morning. for your day on tuesday for the new york city area, you've got to consider still to have some breezy conditions out there, gusting at times, winds 30 to 40 miles an hour but tidal surges will back down because you won't have as heavy winds pushing that water onshore. a better day today. still tough but better than what we had...
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up in into upstate new york, some clouds up there now. overnight lows look like this. 47, d.c.; monasses, 43; fredericksburg in the mid-40s and winds shifting to the southwest and with that in mind, the temperatures won't drop down into the 30s areawide and with good amounts of sunshine tomorrow and 66 intown, lower to mid-60s in the suburbs and oh, yeah, and there is no rain in seat site and 49. mostly sunny at lunch and in to the front and this is looking good the next few days and on to the weekend. a high on sunday at 71 degrees and brian, the next chance of rain it looks like will be on monday. >> all right, gary. >>> there are now nearly as many cell phone subscribers as there are people across the globe. and that is estimated 6 bottom people have cell phones. the global population is 7 billion. >>> consumers ask can pay an internet sales tax. as it stands, most online retailers don't enforce the charge and ever time shoppers buy online, they're supposed to pay sales tax to their home state. >>> finance expects expect more states to
up in into upstate new york, some clouds up there now. overnight lows look like this. 47, d.c.; monasses, 43; fredericksburg in the mid-40s and winds shifting to the southwest and with that in mind, the temperatures won't drop down into the 30s areawide and with good amounts of sunshine tomorrow and 66 intown, lower to mid-60s in the suburbs and oh, yeah, and there is no rain in seat site and 49. mostly sunny at lunch and in to the front and this is looking good the next few days and on to the...
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that will be heading across the great lakes and into areas of upstate new york an new england late today. so if you're in the adirondacks through vermont, you need the umbrella, also. this is all associated with a cold front that behind it, you'll have sunshine, but it's chilly this morning. winter gear for you and the kids. we're in the 20s for windchills right now all through the northern plains. even as far south as kansas city, we have windchills in the 30s and that's now sweeping through chicago and detroit and eventually tomorrow morning that chillier air will be with us in new england and the great lakes. but you can't win this time of year. either it will be cloudy and warmer or you'll be sunny and cool. and some of the showers around new york city spreading up over long island and into connecti t connecticut. so the chance of showers. temperatures will be mild if you get any sunshine in the mid atlantic. otherwise further to the south, another beautiful day from texas to arizona all the way through areas of florida. but airport delays once again. some yesterday in new york city.
that will be heading across the great lakes and into areas of upstate new york an new england late today. so if you're in the adirondacks through vermont, you need the umbrella, also. this is all associated with a cold front that behind it, you'll have sunshine, but it's chilly this morning. winter gear for you and the kids. we're in the 20s for windchills right now all through the northern plains. even as far south as kansas city, we have windchills in the 30s and that's now sweeping through...
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rainy around burlington, vermont, new hampshire and upstate new york. dry from boston to philadelphia. the rain in d.c., if you will get it, it will be late today. mostly for the evening drive onwards. it should be light, too. a ton of rain down to the southeast. even atlanta could deal with severe thunderstorms later today. >> all right. too bad. don't like the rain. >>> dracula scares up big bucks at the box office. plus baby, baby, baby, no. an unbelievable incident at the opening night of justin bieber believe tour. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. forz(power!) andiamo! andiamo! (let's go! let's go!) avanti! avanti! (keep going! keep going!) hahaha...hahahaha! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than christopher columbus with speedboats. that's happy! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis ta
rainy around burlington, vermont, new hampshire and upstate new york. dry from boston to philadelphia. the rain in d.c., if you will get it, it will be late today. mostly for the evening drive onwards. it should be light, too. a ton of rain down to the southeast. even atlanta could deal with severe thunderstorms later today. >> all right. too bad. don't like the rain. >>> dracula scares up big bucks at the box office. plus baby, baby, baby, no. an unbelievable incident at the...
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new york. here is the warm front separating the cool air on top of us today and tomorrow. the real mild air towarded south. once this front crosses in to maryland we will get in to the 08's but it'll be at a cost, a shower, maybe a thunderstorm for tuesday afternoon. just bank on the idea of wet weather moving back in to the picture. look at the temperatures that separate this front. 56 town. 70, beyond that in new orleans. that's the -- the warmer air that will be advancing toward the north. a lot of moisture, mexico, this is poised to move in during the course of the tuesday afternoon. lingering into the first part of wednesday and then we will start to clear out and stay mild for much of the week. terms of what to expect for tonight temperatures falling back in thoughts 40s. mix of stars and clouds this early showers have passed off to the south and east. two degree guarantee to 73 for tomorrow. seasonable and then for torrow night only goes down to 60 degrees which opens up the door for 70s
new york. here is the warm front separating the cool air on top of us today and tomorrow. the real mild air towarded south. once this front crosses in to maryland we will get in to the 08's but it'll be at a cost, a shower, maybe a thunderstorm for tuesday afternoon. just bank on the idea of wet weather moving back in to the picture. look at the temperatures that separate this front. 56 town. 70, beyond that in new orleans. that's the -- the warmer air that will be advancing toward the north. a...
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born in upstate new york in 1656. among those attending the ceremony, a 12-year-old boy from washington who said prayers to her miraculously saved his life. >> that was when i met god, just standing there, i gave him a hug. and i asked him if i could stay in heaven because i really enjoyed it there. and he said no. because i had to, because my family needed me here on earth. >> another american named as a saint at the saint ceremony. mother mary ann cope, a 19th century nun who cared for lepers. >>> looks like america's housing bust may be over. new home construction surged last month to a level we haven't seen in four years. but the new homes look different than the old ones did. abc's matt gutman has the details on the new housing boom. >> reporter: she needed just one look. >> i fall in love. >> reporter: kid it the new american dream house. both downsized and super sized. you see her new tiny three bedroom house is just 1800 square feet, down 500 square feet from your average house built before the recession. but
born in upstate new york in 1656. among those attending the ceremony, a 12-year-old boy from washington who said prayers to her miraculously saved his life. >> that was when i met god, just standing there, i gave him a hug. and i asked him if i could stay in heaven because i really enjoyed it there. and he said no. because i had to, because my family needed me here on earth. >> another american named as a saint at the saint ceremony. mother mary ann cope, a 19th century nun who...
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they saw the greater possibilities of laying a canal of upstate new york, accessing their lands, of course, but also being able to then contact or make advantage of all that the interior that the continent had to offer. go ahead. wait for the microphone. good. >> if -- if someone were to transport, i guess, by steam, one's barges from new york or philadelphia to albany -- >> uh-huh -- >> and then to traverse the canal with mules, does the cam company provide the meals, or what do i not understand about that? >> you mean, the workings -- how the canal workedded -- >> yes, but if one were to deliver one's barges -- right -- >> to the canal, and by steam -- >> right -- >> and the owners of the barges didn't have mules -- >> yeah, they did. i mean, the barges that operated on the canal, essentially, the system was a barge and a mule, and the mule pulled the barge along the canal. maybe i'm not understanding the question? >> barges started in new york. suppose it started in new york, philadelphia, and they were towed by steam -- >> right. >> up to albany, and they were left there; right? aassum
they saw the greater possibilities of laying a canal of upstate new york, accessing their lands, of course, but also being able to then contact or make advantage of all that the interior that the continent had to offer. go ahead. wait for the microphone. good. >> if -- if someone were to transport, i guess, by steam, one's barges from new york or philadelphia to albany -- >> uh-huh -- >> and then to traverse the canal with mules, does the cam company provide the meals, or what...
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there is a slight risk tomorrow evening with the front somewhere between upstate new york and south carolina, there is a chance of isolated severe weather. overnight, partially cloudy and cool. for the day tomorrow, partially sunny, breezy, mile. 67-71 degrees and looking towards the weekend, the friday afternoon looking nice and big cooler with sunshine this weekend and there we go again back into the 70's early next week. we're getting near peak color here in the next 10 days. >> almost there. another all-star couple was sent home last night on "dancing with the stars." >> bristol and mark balas. >> next week the remaining eight couples will have to perform an individual guilty pleasure dance. i wonder that is. then they will be combining for special teen dances as well. tonight, "nashville." juliet asks deacon to write a song with her. >> we've got to finish writing that song. "she has 500 miles worth of nerve. >> i underwriting a song. >> we have to write songs together too, remember? >> digger around for abc 7 news at 11. >> coming up, the meningitis outbreak that has won virginia man t
there is a slight risk tomorrow evening with the front somewhere between upstate new york and south carolina, there is a chance of isolated severe weather. overnight, partially cloudy and cool. for the day tomorrow, partially sunny, breezy, mile. 67-71 degrees and looking towards the weekend, the friday afternoon looking nice and big cooler with sunshine this weekend and there we go again back into the 70's early next week. we're getting near peak color here in the next 10 days. >> almost...
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. >> judge jeanine: i grew up in a small town in upstate new york. i even worked in a dairy. i learned the difference between right and wrong. good and evil. the truth and a lie. i was taught to take responsibility. hello, welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week, the president and hillary clinton take responsibility. >> i take responsibility. >> i am ultimately responsible. >> we did not know they wanted more security. >> judge jeanine: well, joe
. >> judge jeanine: i grew up in a small town in upstate new york. i even worked in a dairy. i learned the difference between right and wrong. good and evil. the truth and a lie. i was taught to take responsibility. hello, welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week, the president and hillary clinton take responsibility. >> i take responsibility. >> i am ultimately responsible. >> we did not know they wanted more security. >> judge jeanine:...
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. >> judge jeanine: i grew up in a small town in upstate new york. i even worked in a dairy. i learned the difference between right and wrong. good and evil. the truth and a lie. i was taught to take responsibility. hello, welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week, the president and hillary clinton take responsibility. >> i take responsibility. >> i am ultimately responsible. >> we did not know they wanted more security. >> judge jeanine: well, joe biden, not so much. okay. so they take responsible. so now what? just pivot and keep on dancing? make believe it never happened? how about a point of blue ribbon commission, to say what? the obvious? that you lied when you didn't have an iota of evidence that the murder of four americans was retook a video, that you lied when you said it was a peaceful protest that got out of hand? you repeated the lie over and over for weeks. it wasn't the fog of war. it was the reality of the perception of politics. then you take our money and buy adds apologizing to the arab world. saying that you're sorry. what are you sorry for?
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a couple drops in upstate new york that will not bother us at all. and we have clear skies on the way, so expect a beautiful sunshine filling sunday afternoon today. clear skies will set the stage for another chilly start on your monday morning. most locations back down into the 30s and 40s for most. i this it will be a couple degrees cooler tomorrow. but a big warm up is on the way, high pressure moving in, that same area put temperatures into the upper 70s to near 80 degrees in the dakotas, and that warm air is coming our way. the redskins and the giants, a 1:00 to 4:00 game, and it's beautiful and sunny in the big apple. mostly sun nye and middle here from the blue ridge to the bay today, get outside and enjoy it if you can. tomorrow were more of the same, a lot of people stuck in work and school, but it will be outdoor recess for sure. and outdoor recess alert for all week. temperatures in the 70s and the average high is only 66 degrees. i think we can do 10 to 15 degrees better than average each and every day. the marine corp marathon is coming
a couple drops in upstate new york that will not bother us at all. and we have clear skies on the way, so expect a beautiful sunshine filling sunday afternoon today. clear skies will set the stage for another chilly start on your monday morning. most locations back down into the 30s and 40s for most. i this it will be a couple degrees cooler tomorrow. but a big warm up is on the way, high pressure moving in, that same area put temperatures into the upper 70s to near 80 degrees in the dakotas,...
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now frost advisories in parts of pennsylvania, upstate new york and even some freeze warnings across portions of the great lakes. frosted advisories as far as south as parts of northern texas. >> gregg: thanks very much. just a quick programming note for you tonight. an important documentary, 9:00 eastern time, you wanted to tune in, behind obama's green agenda hosted by brett bair. it exposes on rogue regulators at the epa who appear to have phony evidence to stop energy operations. we'll tell you about a sustainability program that some say is aimed at dismantling america's capitalist system. i was shocked. we found, we kept digging for months and months. we spent a lot of time putting this together. we invite people to tune in tonight. 9:00 eastern time. >> heather: it could be a new era for nasa. why a planned launch of an unmanned craft just hours from now may hold the key to a brand-new future for the u.s. space program. >> gregg: a case of apparent bullying with a disturbing twisted as a young student faces her teacher's wrath for wearing a romney-ryan shirt to school. >> you
now frost advisories in parts of pennsylvania, upstate new york and even some freeze warnings across portions of the great lakes. frosted advisories as far as south as parts of northern texas. >> gregg: thanks very much. just a quick programming note for you tonight. an important documentary, 9:00 eastern time, you wanted to tune in, behind obama's green agenda hosted by brett bair. it exposes on rogue regulators at the epa who appear to have phony evidence to stop energy operations....